Melania told ABC that she has 'more important' things to be concerned about rather than her husband's alleged affairs

In the interview, filmed last week in Kenya, Melania said people are just spreading rumors about her marriage.

"I know people like to speculate and media like to speculate about our marriage and circulate the gossip," she said. "But I understand the gossip sells newspapers, magazines ... and, unfortunately, we live in this kind of world today."

Asked in the ABC interview if she loves her husband, Mrs. Trump said, "Yes, we are fine. Yes."

But she did admit the president has apologised to her since moving into the White House, before adding she would "leave it at that".

What Melania revealed in her first sit down interview as First Lady:

First Lady Melania Trump has said she still loves husband

Melania said she will support her husband if he decides to run for a second term as president

Ms Trump said that there are still people in the White House that she "does not trust"

She said her infamous 'I really don't care' jacket was a "message" to the left wing media

The first lady said she "felt blindsided" by the issue of the family separations at the US border

Ms Trump said that she is the "most bullied person in the world"

She said she doesn't always agree with what her husband posts on Twitter

But Melania says "loves living" in the White House

The First Lady says women need to "show the evidence" when discussing the #MeToo movement

Melania revealed the media speculation over her marriage is 'not always pleasant'

She also said a bizarre jacket declaring "I really don't care, do you?" was a message to the left wing media and said she does not care if they criticise her.

Mrs. Trump said the jacket was a statement that the criticism will not stop her from doing "what I feel is right".

She said she purposely wore the jacket on the flight back to Washington after seeing "how the media was obsessed about it".

"It was kind of a message, yes," the first lady said.

When probed by interviewer Tom Llamas on whether her husband's alleged infidelities had "put a strain" her marriage Melania replied: "It is not a concern and a focus of mine... I am a mother and a First Lady and I have much more important things to think about and to do."

Llamas asks: "Have you been hurt though?"

After appearing to take a long pause, Melania answers: "Media... What is speculated. It's not always pleasant of course.

"But I know what is right and what is wrong and what is true and not true."

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